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BOOK3 MODULE 4
1. A mass campaign has been started to help solve it.
2. Sandstorms are often so thick that you cannot see the sun.
3. The four main places in the world where there are sandstorms are ….
4. To have been caught in a storm was a terrible experience.
5. There was nothing to be done.
6. Sandstorms in china appear to have increased in recent years as a result of desertification.
7. Citizens wake up to an orange sky and strong winds that cover the city in a thick, brown-yellow dust.
8. The thick dust makes it difficult to see.
9. …but the strength of the storm sometimes surprises people.
10. When a sandstorm arrives in the city, weather experts advise people not to go out.
11. To be cycling in a sandstorm is frightening.
12. To prevent it coming nearer, the government is planting trees.
13. The government plans to continue planting for the next five years.
14. Some countries are better than others at looking after the environment.
15. The garbage is then taken away and , if possible, recycled.
16. There are laws that do not allow people to burn too much coal.
17. The movement tries to get governments to think seriously about the environment.
18. It collects information about how industry is damaging the environment and gives the information to newspapers.
BOOK 4 MODULE 5
1. In ancient china, private teachers travelled from state to state explaining their philosophy.
2. All three teachers believed in the importance of kindness and good government.
3. Ancient China was a place where states were often at war with each other.
4. But it was also a time when there were many great philosophers.
5. Mencius was a thinker whose teachings were similar to those of Confucius.
6. He spent his last years preparing a book of his teachings called The Book of Mencius.
7. Mencius believed that the reason why man is different from animals is that man is good.
8. Mozi was another teacher who was very influential. Born in 476 BC., he came from a family which was very poor.
9. In some ways, his beliefs were similar to those of Confucius.
10. As a result, he spent many years trying to find a state where people would follow his teachings.
11. He is a man of whom China can be proud.
12. Often, factory workers lived in poor and crowded conditions.
13. These changes became possible because of inventions such as steam engine.
14. From 1830 to the early 20th century, the Industrial Revolution spread through Europe.
15. With the revolution, factories appeared and mass production became possible for the first time.
BOOK 4 MUDLE 6
1. The great wall of China is the longest man-made structure ever built.
2. Most of the Great Wall dates from the Ming Dynasty.
3. It took six years to build and cost 20 million.
4. The airport is within five hours’ flying time of half the world’s population and is designed to accommodate 80 million passengers a year.
5. Mao Zedong wrote a poem in which he dreamed of ……
6. The power of Yangtze River, which is the world’s third longest river, has been harnessed by the Three Gorges Dam.
7. The dam is nearly 200 meters high and 1.5 meters wide.
8. Sun Yat-sen, who was the leader of the 1911 revolution, first suggested the idea of a dam across the river.
9. Three quarters of the china’s energy is produced by burning coal.
10. Unfortunately, burning coal causes serious air pollution and increases global warming.
11. The dam will generate electricity equal to about 40 million tons of coal without causing so much air pollution.
12. They are living a happy new life in different areas.
13. About 800 historical relics have been submerged. Some of them are being removed and some are being put into museums.
14. Lightening strikes the Empire State Building about 500 times a year.
15. In 1945, a US military plane, which was flying over Manhattan on a foggy day, crashed into the building just above 78th floor.
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